Nedda Ghandi, Esq.

Nedda is a Nevada native, and received her law degree from the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Her unwavering determination to get her clients the results they seek has resulted in a significant referral network from satisfied clients, as well as turning many client relationships into friendships.

Nedda’s primary practice area involves bankruptcy, for both individual and business debtors. She also litigates complex family law cases, which often involve family- owned businesses or contested custody battles.

Laura Deeter, Esq.

Laura is a Las Vegas attorney who practices in the areas of probate, guardianship, estate planning and family law. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Nevada, and received her law degree from the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

The areas of Laura’s expertise often involve the most difficult circumstances her clients encounter in their lifetime. While the death of a loved one is one of the most difficult events that affect a family, the incapacity of a loved one, or a divorce and custody battle, can also be devastating. Our goal is to help our clients get through these challenging times as easily as possible, and our attorneys and staff have the resources and compassion to do just that.

Brian Blackham, Esq.

Brian is an AV-rated lawyer who practices exclusively in the area of family law. He is a graduate of UNLV and the William S. Boyd School of Law. Brian is a Nevada Certified Family Law Specialist with a broad range of experience in family law litigation, including contested divorce and custody matters, relocations of minor children, temporary protective orders, child support, alimony, and the division of marital assets and debts, and has achieved exemplary results for his clients in all of these areas.

Brian’s passion for family law can be seen in every aspect of your case, from the initial client contact, to the preparation of written briefs, and if needed, to your day in court. Brian recognizes that your family law case is much more than a collection of issues in dispute, but encompasses some of the most important parts of your life. Brian strives to understand your family, your needs, and your challenges so that you can devise the best possible solution together. While Brian believes that litigants—and especially the children of litigants—most often benefit from an amicable resolution to their family law matter, he also recognizes that this cannot not happen in every case and will zealously advocate for your interests in court.